" M *'? . ? ' * '. I 'I ? I . i i i . i! I ? . . . ? r . . ' ll j . ? T t "Daily Paper $20 a Month. ) * "Let our just ccneare . ? Trf-Weekly $1Q a Month. BSILPavabla in Advance. j Attend tne true event."-Shakspearc. { Payable in Advance. BY i A. SB?BT. C0L1TMB?A, S. C.? SATV?B?T, APftIL 15, 1805. VOL. L-IfO., 16; THE COLUMBIA PHONIX 18 P?BUaHXD DAU-X -AND TM-W EXXLT, BY JULIAN . A.- SB LB Y. Th? Daily is issued ?very morning, except j Sunday, at $2(Tmmonth- Tn-weekly,Tuesday, Tn m ?doy snd Saturday/st $10 a month, inva? riably in advance. Single copies $1. Advertisements inserted at f 5 per square (ten line?) for each insertion. . A Gard. 1 "WILL continue to attend to sales of F?RNI ? 1 TURE, MERCHANDIZE, REAL ESTATE and STOCKS, at Private Sal? ?nd.at Auction. Liberal advances nade upon all article? sent to ^ me' for sale. For the present, apply at my ** residence, Bridge atr*?t. . ? * " Orders left with Mr. D. C. PEIXOTTO, at Mi*. Wal ter" ? residence, next to Shiver House, will be promptly att?nj*)ed to. April 8 FRANCIS LANCE. ? .* Good Garden Spot for. Sent. . "C^OR a fair proportion of .the CROP, 1 will .F rent three ' or four acres of th? Arsenal grounds, near tho Greenville Ran road. Th? ?top must consist ?f ?oro, pesa, potatoes. Th? lot ia well enclosed, and having ? stream ol ?water running through it,, nay be ?nea ss . - gaod pnatere siter the crop is gath ?red. . April 8ft ? t. T. TRSZEVAET. Pictorial and Gift Books. ASHALL collection of PICTORIAL SS? GIFT BOOKS, Beautifully illustrated suitable as mementoes of friendship and affec - - tien and sa rewards of .merit and excellence ii sondern ie?, including" the writings cf some o rhe moot famona poets. Apply at this office. Profanation. IT. 3. GOODWYN, Mayor of th? etty ? . Columbians. C., call earnestly upon th c l izeo* to aid the municipal authorities in th preservation of order, peace and law. Th 1 a wa made and provided for their maintenanc will be ?strictly enforced. It is, therefor?, ?at ?neatly requested that any and every encroach meat be promptly ?eported to th? props officers. IV ia a source of de*p* regret to th executive thats laxity of morals*exista amos Some portions of .our inhabitanta, inasmuch c tUey are daily trespassing on the rights < * o hers, whose enclosures are not secure by pr< prr fencing; al??, on th? shade trees on the pat lie rt reeta The law jn tbess instances, ?a we as all la wa for tb? protection of pnblio and pr vate property, will be enforced. ? Tit has alto been reported that parties ai bringing into the city spirituous Honors for aal It is much to be deprecated that this source i i rnffie should exist at such a time, when Ol ii I ahitan ls stand in daily want of food. S vere measures nan inst- the retailing, of Hqno must, he resorted to. in order lo stop the sprei *?i rbis grievo.ns eyfl; trusting on an All-wi Providence lo sustain-me in thia oar'time r.fjliction, and relying on all good citizens :if>4?**Fthe nuthorities in maintaining erdsr our *iiy. - * ' ?Given under my .hand/ this fourth day April, 1866. T. J. AOODWTK. \ y ? * . \ . List of Deserten and Absentees. -VI TH REGIMENT. CO F-G Debaten, W Cock rel 1, A DeLoach, C DeLoach, M DeLoach, A VT Gantt, F H Griffith, J H Godman, T F Logan, Edgefield Di?tr*t. . Co A-S McAtun, Edgefield District Co F-VT L Evana, Richland District Co G-T Knight, Riehland District. Co*H-J Walsh, Richland District." Co C-B W Whale j, M Floyd, S W Fisher, E J Taylor, Richlend/Distriet Co A-J S Brown, T Ch oat, D dighton, J P Jermain, R R B Hannett, J Holmes, R North, R P Johnson, G S Pratt,- Singleton. W J Vincent, Thos Huger, W Laeey, W Webb,*? Bnebaaao, A Duncan,-J B Ferris, H WKing, W S Perry, Richland District. ?TII BATTALION. Co C-Capt J R Ma1ikin..Corp Thos Wilson, John Brasell, John Campbell, John Cook, G .Dennis, John Evans, Wesley Gowan*? G P Hus? sey, S Lovitt, F-Lovitr. A Martin D Martin, H Medlin, D Guten, W Rush, J Riols, John Stick? ling, S Shannon, J J Wejcb, D Williams, D Wooten, W Wreadham, Robert DavV, G P Taylor Richland District. . " Co D-J olin Carroll^) M Munn, Richland Dietriot ? . ? Cb G-Thos Madin, W M Wilson, A E Ward, Richland District. - Co H-D S Roberts, W C Roberts, Robert Gates, S D Livingston, W B McLauehlin, B A' Dongherty. Richland Dietriot-_^pril l? Stolen, ON the Sight &t the 6th instant a large cheanut sorrej. HORSSLabout 12 years phi; mane generally hangs on both'sides of iuWneck; is rather thin; bas a blaze (ace; bad when taken one shoe on a fore foot and a sore o^t the right shoulder; walks wide with bi? hind ?ga, and under the saddle will pace slowly, ny information thankfully received and re? warded. Address HENRY A. MEETZE, . April IS j4?_Lexington C. IL, S, C. Kotioe-Stocks and Bonds Stolen, Lost or Burnt on the Hight of 17th February. 1 Cid SHARES utijoN BANK OF g. C. X\J\J SO "''Farmer's and Exchange Bank S. C. tt ahares Planter's and Mechanic's Bank. IS " Stale Bank. it " Sooth Carolina Railroad aad Bank. 28 half shares '. .* -. ? - 10 abarca People's Bank. ?t> S whole and 6-half shares Charleston Bank. 20? shares ftuit and Ineuranee Company, Charleston. ?* '$356 State S. C. 7 percent. Bond. ?IMO, $500 ? percent Bond Charleston and Savan? nah Railroad. a $450 Confederate States 8 per cent. Benda The above securities stand in the name of?be Ancient Artillery Society. All persons are notified not to trade for any of the above securities, a? application will be made for tb* renewal df the*sninek CHAS. P: FRAZER, Appl 6 at Seoretary-C A.A.. Soeeefry,/? A , . Writing Ink. FKW> bottles of uncorrosive WRITING INK, for sal? at this office, march 28 GREAT IN HIS DYING MOMENTS.-Abbot de Vernot, in hie History" of the R?volu, tiona in Portugal, gives Lhe following, ss sn instance of intrepidity and greatness of soul displayed by Muley Molue ia his dying moments. When Dop Sebastian, King of Portugal, had invaded the territories of Muley Moluc, Emperor of Morocco, in order to dethrone him, and set his crown lipon ' the bead - of his nephew, M?loc was wearing away, with distemper which be himself knew was in? curable. However, he prepared for the-re? ception of so formidable sn enemy. He was indeed so far spent with hjs sickness, that be did not expect to live out the whole _ . day, when, the last decisive battle was given; but1 knowing the Ta ta I consequences that would happen to his children and people, in case he should die before he put an end to that war, he commanded his principal officers that,'if be died during the engagement, they should conceal bis.death from the army, and 'that' they should ride up to tue litter in. which his corpse, was" serried, under.pretence of receiving orders from him as usual. Before the battle he* gun, he wa? carried through all the ranks of his army in an open litter, as they stood drawn op in array, encouraging them to fight valiantly in defence of their religion and country. Finding afterwards the bat? tle to go against1 him, though Jie was very near his last agonies, he threw himself out of his litter, rallied hie army, and . Jed them on to the-charge; which afterwards ended in a complete.victory on the side of the Moors. He had no sooner brought his men to the engagement, than finding himself Ut* terly spent, he was * again replaced in his - litter; where, laying bia finger op, his mouth, to enjoin secrecy to his officers, who stood about him, he died a-few moments after in I ***** P08*"-"6, + t * "" ! An interesting discovery has just been made of a tumulus at Ek&ternosilaw, in Russia. It consists of a treasure which formerly belonged to a chief of the Huns. Among the different * articles is a heavy gold diadem, in which is set a cameo of amethyst of ancient Roman Workmanship; ako a large .collar,'bracelet and drinking cups, with bandies formed by animals, the whole of which are in gold af remarkable workmanship. TA glory -consists in doing what de* serves*fd be written; in writing what de? serves to.be read, and in so living at to mnkv d?e wofld happilr and better for ?ur . living in it. . - .-. e>